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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

White 27.5"+ done, build queue 3/30/16

Ready for pickup!

Looking good - fits 3.0" tires on 50mm wide rims

This pearl is amazing - really slick.

Sliders & 12mm thru-bolt

In the sun this will be a very rich, deep color - it the shade (snowflakes now falling) it's creamy

Quite a looker!

And, here is the current build list, some moved up, some moved back (upon request) but I'm going to do my hardest to have most of the queue that's in direct communication and ready to go my October - if your bike spills over that, I want to have then done by the end of the year, unforeseen calamities / acts of God notwithstanding .

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SO, WHAT'S THIS ALL ABOUT, THEN?

Hi! my name is Steve Garro, and this blog is an ongoing chronical of the process of building the finest handmade bicycles I can here at Coconino Cycles, located in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona.

I'm a one man operation, doing all the design and fabrication in house with my own hands. we have been operating full time since feburary 2003, producing about 20-25 frames a year, as well as handbuilt wheelsets and complete bike builds. every bike is totally custom fit to the needs and measurements of each rider and built from scratch with hand selected tubesets from several premium manufactuers including True Temper, Dedacciai and Kaisei. I pride myself on perfect fit, ride quality, and durability to provide you with the best cycling experence I can. to know more details, check out my web page, http://www.coconinocycles.com/

Please note that as of 1/14 I had a roughly one amd a half year backlog on orders. I have since stopped taking deposits to catch up on work until January 2015

When looking through my blog, you will also see alot of details of my life and pictures of things I like to do and stuff that I think is cool, like handcycling, fishing, boating, friends and family, critters, landscape, and flowers, with some wierd stuff thrown in for good measure. enjoy, and thanks for stopping by - Steve